Tgirl: Amandavaz
In the trans community, we often talk about "knowing" who we are from a young age. While that's true for many, for others, it starts with a simple, quiet want . As writer Amanda Roman beautifully articulates, there is no shame in admitting that you simply want to live as a woman. That desire is often the most honest compass we have. Lessons from the First Year
Transitioning is a marathon, not a sprint. The small victories—a new outfit that fits just right or a stranger using the correct pronouns—are what build the foundation. tgirl amandavaz
If you’re looking for more resources or stories from the trans community, I highly recommend checking out the community-driven discussions on Reddit for personal advice and diverse perspectives. In the trans community, we often talk about
Whether it's through subreddits like r/asktransgender or local meetups, finding people who speak your "language" makes the world feel much less lonely. That desire is often the most honest compass we have
Here is a blog post written in the style of a personal transition journal, focusing on the themes of authenticity and growth: Finding My Frequency: Reflections on the Journey So Far
For a long time, I felt like I was listening to a radio station filled with static. I could hear the music underneath, but it was fuzzy, distant, and hard to follow. Transitioning hasn't just been about changing my appearance; it’s been about finally tuning the dial until the signal is crystal clear. The Power of "Want"
I’m still learning, still growing, and still tuning that dial. But for the first time in my life, I can hear the music clearly, and it’s a song I finally want to dance to.